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>> it will turn around the city of detroit. >> the motor city. this is will we do. john: what's up with detroit? can this happen to your town? that's our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: detroit was once the richest city in america. i was three years old and. that was the 1950's. now it's the biggest u.s. city ever to declare bankruptcy. so what happened? our guests tonight have some clues. first, fox news reporter works in detroit and just wrote, detroit, an american autopsy. an autopsy, one examines the dead body and tries to find out what killed him. detroit isn't that exactly. what killed the trust? >> would kill the charge, racial conflict of detroit. slav kill detroit. corruption children. it seems like that is what has become the american way because detroit is not alone. what is baltimore going to do, atlanta, l.a. john: detroit is and worse shape. worse politicians, more unions. the automaker collapsed. it was in the politicians' fault. it was just the big three crashed. >> it was all of them. one industry town. we were rich. we thought
>> it will turn around the city of detroit. >> the motor city. this is will we do. john: what's up with detroit? can this happen to your town? that's our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: detroit was once the richest city in america. i was three years old and. that was the 1950's. now it's the biggest u.s. city ever to declare bankruptcy. so what happened? our guests tonight have some clues. first, fox news reporter works in detroit and just wrote, detroit,...
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called this a stain on the city? >> oh, yes. >> patrick morris has been mayor of san bernardino since 2006. >> how did sweard ge san bernat into the predict ament? >> it was a perfect storm economically when this hit in 2006 and 2007 the bottom fell out. >> in the perfect storm, morris says san bernardino property values dropped by 65%. seven car dealerships shuttered and the city lost tens of millions of dollars of sales, income tax and tax receipts. >> we have major cash flow issues. >> he names a great recession. every city in california has been through the great recession. >> republican state assemblyman mike mor morrell rejects morri' perfect storm analogy at least that a sear reof factors came together to devastate the city. >> they had five years of warning that this train was coming down the track. >> that is morell's preferred metaphor. a freight train fueled by public employees salaries and benefits and it hit town right on schedule. >> approximately 75% of the budget goes towards fire and police officers.
called this a stain on the city? >> oh, yes. >> patrick morris has been mayor of san bernardino since 2006. >> how did sweard ge san bernat into the predict ament? >> it was a perfect storm economically when this hit in 2006 and 2007 the bottom fell out. >> in the perfect storm, morris says san bernardino property values dropped by 65%. seven car dealerships shuttered and the city lost tens of millions of dollars of sales, income tax and tax receipts. >> we...
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in the instance with the city unions, the city unions did not use the same approach or go into the discussions with the same approach as -- melissa: mayor, i want to make sure i'm hearing you correctly because every otherrtime we talked about this you've been very sympathetic to what is going on with unions and pensions and it sounds like you're blaming them now? >> not blaming them. what i am saying is that they have forced the issue. the pension fund have forced the issues, not the, not the afscme, not the teamsters and not the other unions. they have been at the table, wanting to be at the table but the pension funds decided that they were going to move and move forward and start this lawsuit to preclude the governor and the emergency financial manager from starting, or at some point going into bankruptcy. and that forced the hand of the emergency financial manager to move forward. melissa: yeah. >> what this does is to put on hold the case that was going to be argued before a judge in ingram county to determine whether or not the temporary restraining order ought to be issued. so it was fo
in the instance with the city unions, the city unions did not use the same approach or go into the discussions with the same approach as -- melissa: mayor, i want to make sure i'm hearing you correctly because every otherrtime we talked about this you've been very sympathetic to what is going on with unions and pensions and it sounds like you're blaming them now? >> not blaming them. what i am saying is that they have forced the issue. the pension fund have forced the issues, not the, not...
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we talked to a spokesman for the city manager, the emergency city manager in detroit who tells us the city is quote, $18.5 billion in debt with only a billion dollars in annual revenue. he says, quote, we couldn't pay our debt off in 65 years. he assures the city of detroit though that police and fire will still be provided in detroit and city workers and police and fire will continue to be paid. the city manager is saying that dual tracks toward a negotiated settlement and potential bankruptcy have been pursued for some time. they have filed now formally bankruptcy. they will be in court not until next week to begin that 30 to 90-day process to get that ball rolling. tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. eastern time, kevin ore, the emergency city manager, the man who resigned from a prominent bankruptcy law firm to take this job, he worked on the chrysler bankruptcy, for example, he and governor rick snyder, the republican governor of michigan will meet with reporters tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. the latest on the detroit bankruptcy. dave and liz. david: i don't envoy those gentlemen one bit. what
we talked to a spokesman for the city manager, the emergency city manager in detroit who tells us the city is quote, $18.5 billion in debt with only a billion dollars in annual revenue. he says, quote, we couldn't pay our debt off in 65 years. he assures the city of detroit though that police and fire will still be provided in detroit and city workers and police and fire will continue to be paid. the city manager is saying that dual tracks toward a negotiated settlement and potential bankruptcy...
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what's the city going to do with all the migrants? reporter: everybody is asking that question, stuart. i don't think the city has animals and yesterday mayor eric adams revealed he's a list of 400 possible locations to house migrants throughout the city and the roosevelt hotel will be an intake acceptabilitier and at the end housing 850 migrant famfamilies and nowhere near enh and the buses just keep arriving including this morning. take a look at this video arriving at about 8:00 a.m. and 38 migrants on board with a mixture of men, women and children. the mayor's office tells us between 40 and 50% of hotels that can and will house migrants are full and they're running out of options. here's the mayor. >> we've reached out to our hotels. many of them are saying we don't want to get into the shelter business and many have hie too high of price points for taxpayers to pay. >> stuart, this is after the city removed migrants from a school gymnasium yum and didn't rule it out again if numbers continue to spike, and that's exactly what's e
what's the city going to do with all the migrants? reporter: everybody is asking that question, stuart. i don't think the city has animals and yesterday mayor eric adams revealed he's a list of 400 possible locations to house migrants throughout the city and the roosevelt hotel will be an intake acceptabilitier and at the end housing 850 migrant famfamilies and nowhere near enh and the buses just keep arriving including this morning. take a look at this video arriving at about 8:00 a.m. and 38...
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connell: a lot of people left the city. you grew up here, you're coming back to the i city. what do you think the future holds for new york? >> the city come back, it always does. i mean, i'm not going to desert the city just because it's in a bad moment. connell: so that is an interesting way to end our coverage, melissa. it bucks the trend of what we were talking about earlier with the suburban surge. you grew up in manhattan, new york city, moved out for years, and now she's back. she thinks the city will bounce back, because it always does. we'll see. melissa: interesting stuff. a lot of people were returning to the city after their kids had grown up, that was a big trend. we'll see if that goes away or if we recover. connell: yeah. i know. that's exactly it, she says she loves her husband x she's coming back to the place that she grew up. but there are a lot of open questions, and we'll continue to cover 'em from all angles. thank you for joining us here today as we continue to cover the road to reopening across the country. we will see you back here at the same time to
connell: a lot of people left the city. you grew up here, you're coming back to the i city. what do you think the future holds for new york? >> the city come back, it always does. i mean, i'm not going to desert the city just because it's in a bad moment. connell: so that is an interesting way to end our coverage, melissa. it bucks the trend of what we were talking about earlier with the suburban surge. you grew up in manhattan, new york city, moved out for years, and now she's back. she...
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battle for the city to overcome. >> last time they said the city is selfish toward which means that they're on the hook for what a corporation would have, insurance to indemnify them is. we have to go. melissa: thank you. next on "money," a stake at the heart of the television industry while war is brewing over billions in advertising bucks. at the end of the day it's all about "money." ♪ in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the bestst possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. ♪ melissa: the day we have all been waiting for has finally arrived. facebook stock finally passed its ipo price for the first time. pulled back a little bit at the close and closed just below that $38 benchmark. coul
battle for the city to overcome. >> last time they said the city is selfish toward which means that they're on the hook for what a corporation would have, insurance to indemnify them is. we have to go. melissa: thank you. next on "money," a stake at the heart of the television industry while war is brewing over billions in advertising bucks. at the end of the day it's all about "money." ♪ in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second with fidelity's guaranteed...
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state, which new york city really generates the bulk of the revenue for the state. that is going to create a greater need for the government to make some tough choices. that's going to be the big challenge though, is the mayor and the city council, are they prepared to make the very tough choices that are going to be necessary to bring the city's budget into a manageable level. still they'll have to raise taxes though. maria: yeah. so higher taxes and fewer services -- [laughter] real estate valuations down, not a good combination. don, you're investing and building all over the country. where do you see the growth right now? you mentioned los angeles, boston, florida. where will people go, and who's going to benefit from new york's problems? >> well, i think long term new york city will right itself. it it will take some difficult times and pain to do that. i think in the immediate and foreseeable future you'll see growth in places where there's better quality of life and more support for businesses. so you'll see that growth, significant growth in florida, places
state, which new york city really generates the bulk of the revenue for the state. that is going to create a greater need for the government to make some tough choices. that's going to be the big challenge though, is the mayor and the city council, are they prepared to make the very tough choices that are going to be necessary to bring the city's budget into a manageable level. still they'll have to raise taxes though. maria: yeah. so higher taxes and fewer services -- [laughter] real estate...
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police and the national guard of control over the city. and it seems to have worked, the curfew that's been in place but last night honored by the vast majority of citizens in baltimore. i want to turn to rich lowry right now. we have the spectacle of a president of the city council standing next to the bloods, crips, the gangs, who the police themselves say wereed with their very lives. >> that tells you a lot about what's wrong with the city and with its leadership. and the mayor is saying, oh, i didn't tell the police to stand down. but usually when a politician is denying something that's politically inconvenient and contradicted by other people and the fact, usually the politician is not telling the truth. she's saying are you going to be me or your lying eyes? we saw police officers outnumbered, standing around while things were burnt and looted and running away from rioters. and any civil disturbance, there's a long history of that, that is always a disaster and makes things worse. >> reverend president obama saying that everybody s
police and the national guard of control over the city. and it seems to have worked, the curfew that's been in place but last night honored by the vast majority of citizens in baltimore. i want to turn to rich lowry right now. we have the spectacle of a president of the city council standing next to the bloods, crips, the gangs, who the police themselves say wereed with their very lives. >> that tells you a lot about what's wrong with the city and with its leadership. and the mayor is...
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most of the second floor of the old city hall in this part of the building was the old city jail. they used to bring the prisoners through the basement, and, actually, they would land here on the second floor, where they would be processed, given a nice uniform to wear, and stayed a few nights. >> another historic piece of old vegas was left untouched -- the old city chambers, which is now zappos' corporate meeting space. >> this we left exactly the way it was when it was city council. you can tell by the design -- the stereotypical late '80s, early '90s. >> oh, absolutely. and to have a company like yours to come in and sort of preserve this is really very nice, you know, because it's sort of a part of the past. >> exactly. you know, for us, preserving this historic building, especially the exterior of the building, which is covered -- almost 90% of the building is all travertine marble. we respected that. >> thank you so much for calling zappos. my name is shannon. and who am i speaking with today? >> the call center is the backbone of our operation -- over 600 strong, from our
most of the second floor of the old city hall in this part of the building was the old city jail. they used to bring the prisoners through the basement, and, actually, they would land here on the second floor, where they would be processed, given a nice uniform to wear, and stayed a few nights. >> another historic piece of old vegas was left untouched -- the old city chambers, which is now zappos' corporate meeting space. >> this we left exactly the way it was when it was city...
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>> it will turn around the city of detroit. >> the motor city. this is will we do. john: what's up with detroit? can this happen to your town? that's our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: detroit was once the richest city in america. i was three years old and. that was the 1950's. now it's the biggest u.s. city ever to declare bankruptcy. so what happened? our guests tonight have some clues. first, fox news reporter works in detroit and just wrote, detroit, an americanutopsy. an autopsy, one examines the dead body and tries to find out what killed him. detroit isn't that exactly. what killed the trust? >> would kill the charge, racial conflict of detroit. slav kl detroit. corruption children. it seems like that is what has become the american way because detroit is not alone. what is baltimore going to do, atlanta, l.a. john: detroit is and worse shape. worse politicians, morenions. the automaker collapsed. it was in the politicians' fault. it was just the big three crashed. >> it wasll of them. one industry town. we were rich. we thought it would
>> it will turn around the city of detroit. >> the motor city. this is will we do. john: what's up with detroit? can this happen to your town? that's our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: detroit was once the richest city in america. i was three years old and. that was the 1950's. now it's the biggest u.s. city ever to declare bankruptcy. so what happened? our guests tonight have some clues. first, fox news reporter works in detroit and just wrote, detroit,...
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the company sued the city over the release of what they called trade secrets. locations of where all rights start and end your regular taxi companies are heavily regulated so rideshare companies should have the same rules. >> at the end of the day they do the same thing. they drive people from point a to point b. and it is just a method by which one acquires the right that differentiates them. >> stakes are high in this battle. uber $66 billion in regulations would talk about will drive up the cost of business to them, to their customers. lauren, nicole, back to you. transferred and springer, thank you. nicole: coming up in stores. toronto and the montrÉal impact intensify the rivalry. we are going to tell you which one becomes the first to reach the final against the seattle sounders. if you're not into soccer, how about this? [inaudible conversations] nicole: there at the models on the runway. on those spread their wings. all the highlights from paris. u.s. stock market futures this morning. dow futures up on, s&p futures down to. you are watching "fbn:am,"
the company sued the city over the release of what they called trade secrets. locations of where all rights start and end your regular taxi companies are heavily regulated so rideshare companies should have the same rules. >> at the end of the day they do the same thing. they drive people from point a to point b. and it is just a method by which one acquires the right that differentiates them. >> stakes are high in this battle. uber $66 billion in regulations would talk about will...
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those of us who live in the city, work in the city, care about the city need to come to the table to see what positive impetus we can bring with us. >> is there a way to bring up the property tax? >> property taxes are being collected as we speak. i think it is a misnomer because some of the numbers i see are numbers that go back to 2009 when i first came into office where there were 100 100-$150 million in uncollected taxes. you go back 10 years ago, you are using the same numbers, it is not realistic. a lot of it is uncollectible. we need to get the real number as it relates to taxes. it holds true for empty houses, dangerous houses in the city. 78,000. that's not the right number. it's a moving number on the basis, but it's not the -- [inaudible] >> so when you say clean, are we going to just wipe everything away and then just come up with real numbers? >> well, we've got to get real numbers because the if you can't, if you don't have facts, it's very hard to make intelligent, informed decisions. so we're going to have factual data. i've got a lot of that at hand. i'm passing that
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the lansing city council just voted against the idea. we have a city council members in lansing who voted against the mayor. a local chief executive who says sanctuary cities are bad for business and bad for the community. don't go away. infrastructure mlps? think again. it's time to shake up your lineup. the alerian mlp etf can diversify your equity portfolio and add potential income. bring amlp into the game. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. read the prospectus carefully at alpsfunds.com/amlp liz: four people have been shot at the westlake martha station in atlanta, georgia rail transit station. emergency responders are on the scene. a suspect has allegedly been detained. the investigation is ongoing. the train stationery mains closed. we are waiting for details. we do not know of any fatalities or the nature of the injuries at this moment. it's a fluid situation. we'll continue to bring you this story as it develops. the mayor of michigan's capital city, lansing taking on tucke
the lansing city council just voted against the idea. we have a city council members in lansing who voted against the mayor. a local chief executive who says sanctuary cities are bad for business and bad for the community. don't go away. infrastructure mlps? think again. it's time to shake up your lineup. the alerian mlp etf can diversify your equity portfolio and add potential income. bring amlp into the game. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and...
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where is the democratic party that run the city for a half century? we'll discuss all of that with milwaukee county sheriff david clark here tonight. >>> our top story -- fox news cutting down the 17 republican presidential candidates to a more manageable 10 candidates for the first official debate in the 2016 cycle. taking part in the 9:00 p.m. eastern primetime presidential debate are in order, you guessed it, donald trump, jeb bush, scott walker, mike huckabee, ben carson, ted cruz marco rubio, rand paul, chris christie and john kasich. rick perry, rick santorum, bobby jindal carly fiorina lindsey graham, george pataki and jim gilmore round out the debate at 5:00 p.m. eastern. now the hard part for the candidates. how do they strategize are in debate? what can they do? fox news chief political correspondent carl cameron with our report. >> reporter: the southern baptist convention, the largest gathering of christian conservatives invited the entire 2016 gop field. only two took part. jeb bush appeared in person and won applaud when asked about plan
where is the democratic party that run the city for a half century? we'll discuss all of that with milwaukee county sheriff david clark here tonight. >>> our top story -- fox news cutting down the 17 republican presidential candidates to a more manageable 10 candidates for the first official debate in the 2016 cycle. taking part in the 9:00 p.m. eastern primetime presidential debate are in order, you guessed it, donald trump, jeb bush, scott walker, mike huckabee, ben carson, ted cruz...
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safest city in the world. lou: i have utter confidence that the police department will do what it does day in and day out and has for years and decades, indeed centuries in this town. they will do their jobs. it is the other folks you referred to who i think probably are woefully inadequately performing theirs. >> i hope that we get a better result. lou: i think we need to do better than hope. i think it's time we need to make sure it's straightened out in the public interest. >> hope we can get that done. lou: doug, you keep on hoping. we'll keep working it. >> working. lou: doug thanks so much. doug schoen. >> thank you for having me. lou: you bet. a new jersey driver capturing a dash cam video of the moment a meteor streaked across the sky last night. according to the american meteor society it received 300 reports of folks from maine to maryland who saw the bright fire ball. not known where the meteor landed or landed at all it could have been around carlisle, new york west of albany. my wife saw that thin
safest city in the world. lou: i have utter confidence that the police department will do what it does day in and day out and has for years and decades, indeed centuries in this town. they will do their jobs. it is the other folks you referred to who i think probably are woefully inadequately performing theirs. >> i hope that we get a better result. lou: i think we need to do better than hope. i think it's time we need to make sure it's straightened out in the public interest. >>...
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>> the city is going in the direction of bankruptcy. they already announced that on august 31st they're going to send out 22,000 pink slips for critical workers. maria: meanwhile, this past week the federal reserve announced a policy shift that will allow inflation to run higher to support the economy and the jobs market. powell's call for, quote with robust updatings will let it run higher than the usual inflation goal of 2% that the federal reserve has. alan patricof has launched a new project, the fund is called prime time partners and focuses on investing in products that cater to an aging population. earlier i spoke with alan about that. >> well, prime time partners is something that, you know, i can see because we both is have kind of met it, on the board of arianna huffington's company which is all about wellness. we kept in contact, and we kind of both arrived at the same idea that we recognize that the fastest growing part of the economy in the next 20 years is going to be the over 60 market. and people don't realize it. all th
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at the time they were america's second-largest city. since then nearly a million people have left in chicago is now the third biggest city. worse and much more important, it is going broke. this year they will run another multimillion dollar deficit and because of reckless promises, politicians made to government workers the city's pension funds are billions shored and they promise to pay retirees expensive, but they just don't have the money. >> the mayor promised to put the city's fiscal house in order but that hasn't happened. >> that last speaker is the man who may become the next mayor and i would think that they would have to cut. and it's nuts. but most politicians say that you can't cut pensions that's a promise that we make. and so what should chicago do? >> well, they ought to be looking for new sources of revenue and how to fund the pension system. it has been underfunded by the city government itself. the city government did not make the corresponding requisite pension requirements and payments. the workers twice a month hav
at the time they were america's second-largest city. since then nearly a million people have left in chicago is now the third biggest city. worse and much more important, it is going broke. this year they will run another multimillion dollar deficit and because of reckless promises, politicians made to government workers the city's pension funds are billions shored and they promise to pay retirees expensive, but they just don't have the money. >> the mayor promised to put the city's...
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but i put them in the city. but then she reinvested into the city. >> the millenials are going through a transition from the last few decades. as their home buyers covered children, there is a lot of great deals going on. even at breakneck speed. you go get an apartment like digested. >> you have to be the cheapest in avicenna in your load on your car with the micro apartment so talk about the best deals of real-estate. areas to be called the sears tower $155 billion. there is money to be made. >> i know what to go through the high yield interest rates but this is property management to meet well. year over year growth. 1.6% dividend i'd prefer to play a technology like planting a tree. they are redefining in disrupting the markets to go just beyond financing. they covered a lot of great points today. charles: give the same. >> i don't like any of them. with their trading quite well. >> the leading ground is coming up. we are back in three minutes with making money to. ♪ ♪ ♪ is it the insightful strategies
but i put them in the city. but then she reinvested into the city. >> the millenials are going through a transition from the last few decades. as their home buyers covered children, there is a lot of great deals going on. even at breakneck speed. you go get an apartment like digested. >> you have to be the cheapest in avicenna in your load on your car with the micro apartment so talk about the best deals of real-estate. areas to be called the sears tower $155 billion. there is money...
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and clean the city to help heal the city. i think this can be our defining moment. >> city officials defended their initial response saying the investigators were 14 year-old kids and force would not have been appropriate. the issue to see the police are here with s.w.a.t. year we just had a large group of protesters had baptistry right to wear the pharmacy was burned last night and things are much calmer tonight officials are hoping with a curfew in effect with boots on the ground it will remain call but the fallout continues. there is the baseball game to be played tomorrow at camden yards but it will be close to the public the first time in history of major league baseball history engaged is played with no fans in the stands. lou: all that is going on in that city and a baseball game without fans? thank you for your reporting be safe. president obama has broken his silence on the violence in baltimore and a first he blasted the senseless violence. >> there is no excuse for that violence that we saw yesterday. it is counter
and clean the city to help heal the city. i think this can be our defining moment. >> city officials defended their initial response saying the investigators were 14 year-old kids and force would not have been appropriate. the issue to see the police are here with s.w.a.t. year we just had a large group of protesters had baptistry right to wear the pharmacy was burned last night and things are much calmer tonight officials are hoping with a curfew in effect with boots on the ground it...
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half of the traffic lights in the city don't work. this is a crisis staying out of bankruptcy will n solve the. they nd a plan todeal with the overspending to give the life back to the city. charles: we see some businesses one of the pizza chain's other bringing people has a technology center but those who get the tax breaks but for those residents tuesday they will not get anywhere? >> it is a massive population los, the correction, and sustainable promisesor the union but it is also the crime. one of the most violent cities in ameca for the last half century, it is almost one hour if you call the cops it is so bad they are stealing copper wire from the of light post 40% are out. i know now whwhat row have been to the businesses they will have to do something. charles: i think they can keep the new businesses and sheltered but to talk about the economics highs spoke to a professor 47% of the adult population is illiterate but the mindset no mter how much money you give people they are not prepad to be more accountable to figure this
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the city does not have the ability to pay. i think federal law will trump the state law in this case. detroit does not have the money to keep the lights on. they don't have the money to pay the bondholders or the unions. dennis: james just said it is about math, but you say it is not about math at all, how so? >> as a lawyer that dealt with the cleveland situation, they almost went bankrupt. ind(ráy of boston when they almost went bankrupt. i think it is about political will. having been through this before, these kinds of situations with the local governments running into trouble going back to new york city, the real question is the state and the city have to work together not at odds with one another. dennis: is seems the time to show political will would have been when the politicians turned down union demand for higher pension, higher pay, we are losing half hour population to 1970 or something. >> the pension benefits were cut by 40% last year. the average worker in the city of detroit, nonuniform worker, their benefit w
the city does not have the ability to pay. i think federal law will trump the state law in this case. detroit does not have the money to keep the lights on. they don't have the money to pay the bondholders or the unions. dennis: james just said it is about math, but you say it is not about math at all, how so? >> as a lawyer that dealt with the cleveland situation, they almost went bankrupt. ind(ráy of boston when they almost went bankrupt. i think it is about political will. having been...
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it is not just happening in new york city with the city council. it is happening in places like minneapolis which also has a city council that voted unanimously to defund, completely defund the police. you have it happening in places like san francisco, all over the country. chicago, where the city council is voting against the interests of the majority of the people. the majority of new yorks polled do not want, not only do they not want defunding of the police, they don't want to have any elimination of any funding for the police and here's why. show a video clip of a woman the other day, right here, she is 65-year-old woman who in broad daylight was assaulted by this guy. sneaked up behind her, put her in a chokehold. we've been hearing a lot about chokeholds. here is one by a criminal, put a chokehold on a 65-year-old woman grabbed her bag, walked casually away. most new yorkers don't want any reduction in police force funding. >> she doesn't have a lobbiest in her favor. she doesn't live in the rich new york city neighborhoods. if she did, bil
it is not just happening in new york city with the city council. it is happening in places like minneapolis which also has a city council that voted unanimously to defund, completely defund the police. you have it happening in places like san francisco, all over the country. chicago, where the city council is voting against the interests of the majority of the people. the majority of new yorks polled do not want, not only do they not want defunding of the police, they don't want to have any...
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in the community and they did that they burned down the city so now she wants to go after the police officers. she has a mixed up and unfortunately people are suffering every day. >> but the one thing is do we know the names of these young kids killed in chicago or the nine killed we don't even know their names. it is the civil rights violations against those kids to not be properly for a detective. when they bring in more cops to let them do their job to stop and frisk they take that away they have several monitors and city monitors the cops are going out there we lost our hero officer shot in his face if he would have tossed in to find the gun he would have walked out to be illegally searched. >> we could cut out of his car first. >> that's right. >> looking at this administration that what we are looking at is the campaign against law-enforcement. and tell somebody intervenes whether the attorney general or a mayor who has the guts or a republican presidential candidate or the democratic candidate who says stop. >> the chief is the only one today who stands up to say it like it is
in the community and they did that they burned down the city so now she wants to go after the police officers. she has a mixed up and unfortunately people are suffering every day. >> but the one thing is do we know the names of these young kids killed in chicago or the nine killed we don't even know their names. it is the civil rights violations against those kids to not be properly for a detective. when they bring in more cops to let them do their job to stop and frisk they take that...
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the biggest u.s. city to do so. meanwhile. >> we have is to stay locked up. >> folks we spoke to sense that for them life in stockton was likely to get worse. >> when we return, fixing a city that is broke. two democratic may 84s trying to get it done -- mayors trying to get it d >>> this hour we have told you about cities bankrupted and lives shattered by folly, greed and corruption. can any one turn the towns around? meet two democratic mayors trying and aair rently making progress. even cutting union pensions and benefits. >> the private sector is doing fine. where we are seeing weaknesses in the economy have to do with state and local government. >> both parties worry about cities going broke. but they seldom agree on how to fix the problem. >> because i'm sure that the president of the united states is not getting his talking points from the big government union bosses in washington. >> now, torn between the party most powerful supporters the realities of the city budgets. >> they are bumping up against liberal
the biggest u.s. city to do so. meanwhile. >> we have is to stay locked up. >> folks we spoke to sense that for them life in stockton was likely to get worse. >> when we return, fixing a city that is broke. two democratic may 84s trying to get it done -- mayors trying to get it d >>> this hour we have told you about cities bankrupted and lives shattered by folly, greed and corruption. can any one turn the towns around? meet two democratic mayors trying and aair rently...
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effectively the whole city is panicked. in a state of some chaos. >> tell us about the official reaction. we understand francois holland are in emergency meeting with officials, evacuated from the stade de france to center of paris. are they giving any indication to picture they're building up to the nature of what appears to be terrorist attack >> it would be standard practice for holland ad interior ministry to meet up. they will coordinate with police and antiterrorist officials. we had, we spoke hour ago, hoping against hope it may be something less serious but of course we're looking at the death toll of what, 26, 27 now. lots of people wounded. reports of grenades going off, automatic weapons being used. it has got terrorism written all over it. and, as i say the french equivalent will be meeting and coordinating they're response. the officers thing they will have to do is deal with that hostage situation and find terrorists. so we're at very early stage of this incident. >> peter, we're just learning prime minister d
effectively the whole city is panicked. in a state of some chaos. >> tell us about the official reaction. we understand francois holland are in emergency meeting with officials, evacuated from the stade de france to center of paris. are they giving any indication to picture they're building up to the nature of what appears to be terrorist attack >> it would be standard practice for holland ad interior ministry to meet up. they will coordinate with police and antiterrorist officials....
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to come back to the city. they're trying to see if the schools are going to be open. they're not here. i talked to many families who are out in the suburbs, have gone to some much their location, this sealed the deal not to come back. one of the really dangerous lessons our mayor and governor here in new york have taught us is that we don't actually need to work here. we were all under this belief that the only way to earn the kind of income we wanted to do the jobs we wanted if we physically lived in new york so we could work at these different institutions, banks, media, this and that, that is only located here. now everyone is doing it remotely. steve what kind of long-term implications does that have for new york city and other cities like it that have gotten away with murder because we all just needed to be here? >> you know, what is so sad about this, melissa, when you look at, i think there will be long term, i say long term, five-year, 10 year, 15-year implications of rioting and way the mayors so inad
to come back to the city. they're trying to see if the schools are going to be open. they're not here. i talked to many families who are out in the suburbs, have gone to some much their location, this sealed the deal not to come back. one of the really dangerous lessons our mayor and governor here in new york have taught us is that we don't actually need to work here. we were all under this belief that the only way to earn the kind of income we wanted to do the jobs we wanted if we physically...
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the city in big trouble, some people have left, populion declining. you cannot even get a cop or a famine to your house inside of an hour. the problems go way beyond muni bonds, right? >> absolutely. they are just the finymptom of the collapse it detroit is a mess, it has been a mess, on trial for everytng wrong with urban america. your heart has to go out to these with the you think deserve the pension or not. they are now in a situation where they don't know ifhe will continue to get the pension that they have relieupon to li. it is veryompetent a situation and won't be sorted out quickly. gerri: we have to haveome sympathy for these people, but the city overpromise and und delivered. people are not paying their water bills, their heating bills, athe end of the y the city has ma major mistakes on theay and if anybody was to pay, it has to be the lal government. >> here's where get down to the crux of the probl. not just in califora, but with detroit and even bger cities like los angeles that have a looming pension problem. not that we don't feel for
the city in big trouble, some people have left, populion declining. you cannot even get a cop or a famine to your house inside of an hour. the problems go way beyond muni bonds, right? >> absolutely. they are just the finymptom of the collapse it detroit is a mess, it has been a mess, on trial for everytng wrong with urban america. your heart has to go out to these with the you think deserve the pension or not. they are now in a situation where they don't know ifhe will continue to get...
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core parts of the city. washington d.c. where i live, los angeles. there are a number of good examples. the risk here is to do nothing. i'm not sure and as city that is lacking investment that the option is to do nothing. you have to try to do something to attract more investment to create jobs. melissa: trying to center around something that is positive for the city. hockey at least is one positive thing. add all that much about hockey. i'm told it's a good team. >> the red wings are good team. they are a good team. is fundamentally unfair to drag on sports fans into the deal. this will be done statewide. therein lies the hope with the bonds. you ask about how the bonds will be floated.@ it will be floated by the state of michigan to the tune of $450 million, or percentage of which apparently looks like just a big gift. the state has done this before in michigan and outside the country as well and it has not turned out well. the renaissance center, 100% privately financed building, 350 million in the 1970's
core parts of the city. washington d.c. where i live, los angeles. there are a number of good examples. the risk here is to do nothing. i'm not sure and as city that is lacking investment that the option is to do nothing. you have to try to do something to attract more investment to create jobs. melissa: trying to center around something that is positive for the city. hockey at least is one positive thing. add all that much about hockey. i'm told it's a good team. >> the red wings are...
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called out the city's crime, even warning the feds. the city has received more atf agents. this week, again snubbed his nose at the president. >> is wrong for the direction of the city does not have wanted the election turnout. reporter: critics say they have been more focused on a sanctuary city status or money for reelection than worrying about the overwhelming number of african-americans being murdered in the city. >> it is really troubling to have a mayor in chicago who's demonstrated black lives don't matter to rahm emanuel. black votes matter. >> police superintendent successfully lobbied for his a bill that would crack down on repeat drug offenders in the city of chicago's latest in a drop in crime citywide compared to last year, specially the most dangerous neighborhood, englewood. lou: thank you very much. not much of a drop in crime, running just about 100 in terms of shooting murders. a tank i would call that any kind of improvement for a failed mayor. rahm emanuel has got some kind of extraordinary view of the city's fortun
called out the city's crime, even warning the feds. the city has received more atf agents. this week, again snubbed his nose at the president. >> is wrong for the direction of the city does not have wanted the election turnout. reporter: critics say they have been more focused on a sanctuary city status or money for reelection than worrying about the overwhelming number of african-americans being murdered in the city. >> it is really troubling to have a mayor in chicago who's...
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the goal of course was to liberate the city of seoul. turns out to be more difficult than people imagine. >> yes, it does because the forces that were in root consolidated in seoul or were diverted to seoul. house to house or city fighting is difficult no matter where you are. you either defeat them in place or surround them and they surrender. those are about the only two options. >> the enemy situation was terrible. they came through seoul like water through cheese. they were all around. the situation was bad. when we went into seoul, yes, there was opposition. yes, they were sending reinforcement down to pyongyang and in the north. they had air lot of these like railroads that were elevated. underneath they had underpasses like. they had sandbags made out of rice. >> barricades. they would fill the whole thing up. you couldn't get through. they brought tanks in and blew those rice bags out. then you'd go underneath. >> frank, tell me what it was like when your squad entered seoul. >> it was a lot of smoke and fire going on. we were ge
the goal of course was to liberate the city of seoul. turns out to be more difficult than people imagine. >> yes, it does because the forces that were in root consolidated in seoul or were diverted to seoul. house to house or city fighting is difficult no matter where you are. you either defeat them in place or surround them and they surrender. those are about the only two options. >> the enemy situation was terrible. they came through seoul like water through cheese. they were all...
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in the city of detroit. so we know definitively that most of the people that we arrested and the problems that we're having are from outsiders, like so many other places. david: let me hold you on that, because i saw you making that comment a couple days ago, that the majority of the people who were involved in violent incidents were from the outside. some people said that earlier and pulled that back. you're not pulling that back. you still stick to that, right? >> oh, i'm not pulling it back. now, i will tell you just looking at the other cities like philadelphia, chicago, by way of example, and you look at the looting, we haven't had looting, we haven't had any burning, thank god, but the ones who are attacking our cops, throwing o projectiles and the arrests we have made strongly suggest that the majority are from the outside. when i talk about the outside, some from out of state, but more from areas outside of the city. david: are they, chief, forgive me for interrupting, is there a coordinated action a
in the city of detroit. so we know definitively that most of the people that we arrested and the problems that we're having are from outsiders, like so many other places. david: let me hold you on that, because i saw you making that comment a couple days ago, that the majority of the people who were involved in violent incidents were from the outside. some people said that earlier and pulled that back. you're not pulling that back. you still stick to that, right? >> oh, i'm not pulling it...
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as the city of san francisco is seeing rents down about the same. we have seen this in many cities. beverly, massachusetts, near boston, those rents with up 11% in june. the bottom line is that people are shifting what they want, how and where they are going to get what they want. if it reverses back, we're not sure but right now, there's definitely a change. neil? neil: you think about it, we have news that existing home sales were the lowest they have been since going back to around 2010 so there's that backdrop that doesn't look favorable. all the enticement in the world, that people are anxious about the virus, they are going to be anxious and i'm wondering if that is still kind of beating out some of these incredible deals that landlords are offering to keep them there. lauren: i just got off the phone with a realtor and she said yes, prices in the suburbs are going up, especially the suburbs around new york city, but she said if it's a turnkey home, meeting you can immediately move in, prices are going well beyond asking. so the issue is -- one of the reasons why we saw existi
as the city of san francisco is seeing rents down about the same. we have seen this in many cities. beverly, massachusetts, near boston, those rents with up 11% in june. the bottom line is that people are shifting what they want, how and where they are going to get what they want. if it reverses back, we're not sure but right now, there's definitely a change. neil? neil: you think about it, we have news that existing home sales were the lowest they have been since going back to around 2010 so...
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it has to be put on these cities to ensure that the protection of the american cities, and that's the priorities and ensuring that we get to deport these criminal ail yec aliens to the u.s. >> hi, eric, the problem is, there is no legal foundation for the federal government to demand of the lapd here where i am, for example, the chicago pd or the nypd, to do anything in terms of immigration enforcement. immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility, constitutionally and legally. so what happens in a sanctuary city is, the federal government issues a detainer. if you come across someone who is not documented, just hold him for us, the feds ask, we'll come and pick him up. usually within 48 hours, the problem is, detainer, a federal judge has just ruled and now this is the law in chicago, indiana, in that federal district right in the heart of the midwest. the law says that if the federal government really wants a sanctuary city to hold an undocumented immigrant the feds think is a criminal, then the feds have to show probable cause that that criminal committed a crime. >> geraldo
it has to be put on these cities to ensure that the protection of the american cities, and that's the priorities and ensuring that we get to deport these criminal ail yec aliens to the u.s. >> hi, eric, the problem is, there is no legal foundation for the federal government to demand of the lapd here where i am, for example, the chicago pd or the nypd, to do anything in terms of immigration enforcement. immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility, constitutionally and legally. so...
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and the city's democrat mayor, jenny durkan, she's supporting those who have taken over part of the city. >> our president wants to tell a story about domestic terrorists who have a radical agenda. it's simply not true. lawfully gathering and expressing first amendment rights, demanding we do better as a society is not terrorism, it is patriotism. lou: patriotism for whom? the mayor's comments, however, aren't nearly radical enough for one of the most radical city council members. a socialist recently led thousands of protesters right into seattle's city hall. today she took a friendly view of the armed anarchists occupying the autonomous zone, calling the area one of peace and dignity that should be in permanent control of the community. she then called for seattle's a mayor, well, just resign. >> we have to hold the establishment in various cities accountable. this violence against a peaceful protest movement on capitol hill was caroled out by mayor jenny durkan. tens of thousands of people in seattle are calling for her resignation. i can tell you the only thing that went all right da
and the city's democrat mayor, jenny durkan, she's supporting those who have taken over part of the city. >> our president wants to tell a story about domestic terrorists who have a radical agenda. it's simply not true. lawfully gathering and expressing first amendment rights, demanding we do better as a society is not terrorism, it is patriotism. lou: patriotism for whom? the mayor's comments, however, aren't nearly radical enough for one of the most radical city council members. a...
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you, to walk away and stab you in the back like that . >> the city like any other american city. louisiana has got a good story to tell. you can buy seafood, oil, gas. we're stronger than we are ten years ago. >> i think the story is relevant because it's not over. new orleans seems to be a city in transition, trying to figure out what it is, what it's going to be. >> i remember a really big concert in new york, from the big apple to the big easy. a big fund-raiser at madison square garden. the neville brothers performed there. >> i was able to get my money, and rebuild. i invited all of the congressional leaders to celebrate with me and how happy i was to be in a home, not in a trailer. >> my mom built a home in texas but she wanted to go back home. she went back into her home that was ravaged by hurricane katrina. >> i have a room in new orleans. it's pretty again. >> we were able to move back, and the trailer had a kitchen, so we're able to cook. >> the heros in my mind were the local police, firefighters who were there every day, and night, trying to save their town, though t
you, to walk away and stab you in the back like that . >> the city like any other american city. louisiana has got a good story to tell. you can buy seafood, oil, gas. we're stronger than we are ten years ago. >> i think the story is relevant because it's not over. new orleans seems to be a city in transition, trying to figure out what it is, what it's going to be. >> i remember a really big concert in new york, from the big apple to the big easy. a big fund-raiser at madison...
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. >> hitler understood the symbolics, the importance and had to take the city from the standpoint of stalin, he had to defend it. battle of wills between two national leaders. >> on june 28th, 1942, a million german soldiers attacked the red army's southern defenses in a drive to capture the important industrial city on the volga river. to the soviet soldiers and civilians in stalingrad, this is the hour of supreme trial. >> translator: the attack was terrifying. the germans surrounded us. we had to retreat. i got into a truck, a stud baker from the americans. they were helping us with supplies. >> average russian soldier's vocabulary is spam, studebaker. >> the machines are going to go. the germans kept attacking. bombing is brutal. they went after every single person. and our rockets started firing. and that gave us the ability to hold off the germans. we were trying to retreat become into stalingrad. >> stalingrad was the red army's last chance to dig in and repeal the german's 6th army. >> with the germans right behind us, we finally got out and fled right back into stalingrad. >
. >> hitler understood the symbolics, the importance and had to take the city from the standpoint of stalin, he had to defend it. battle of wills between two national leaders. >> on june 28th, 1942, a million german soldiers attacked the red army's southern defenses in a drive to capture the important industrial city on the volga river. to the soviet soldiers and civilians in stalingrad, this is the hour of supreme trial. >> translator: the attack was terrifying. the germans...
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he kept the city safe, this city as the commissioner said, is the prime target of those who' to inflict pain on american. neil: he was criticizes those who want to run this city. >> he should be worried, we as new yorkers should be worried. re kelly - ray kelly has devised most elaborate and effective counterterrorism program in the history of this country, new york city is the plumplum of the terrorist eye. you heard him say 16 plots over last 4 years new york city at the center. they have kept us safe, i think our mayoral hopefuls would do well to sit with ray kelly, take histic po tease, i say -- expertise, and hope they are smart enough to find a way to keep ray kelly involved. neil: i do want to ask you a question on the subject, why didn't you run? >> iad a great fear that i would win. neil: i see, but you also thought ray kelly would run? >> he was my candidate. >> why do you think he didn't? >> you know, ray is a private man, i think that he spend 12 years most successful pc in history of the city, this was his second time around as police commissioner. neil: you look at the guy
he kept the city safe, this city as the commissioner said, is the prime target of those who' to inflict pain on american. neil: he was criticizes those who want to run this city. >> he should be worried, we as new yorkers should be worried. re kelly - ray kelly has devised most elaborate and effective counterterrorism program in the history of this country, new york city is the plumplum of the terrorist eye. you heard him say 16 plots over last 4 years new york city at the center. they...
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i mean to the degree that the cities are violating federal law, yes. and i agree with gary's point, the risk here is too high. i think if you look at what cities have done, look at some of the incidents we've had with i.c.e. losing track of detainee, illegal immigrants reoffend and commit other crimes after released it's out of control. if you're an illegal you've already broken one law coming over here illegally to begin with. who's to say they're not going to commit more crimes as they already have been when they come over here. the cities should be punished for allowing that to continue to happen. >> last year nearly a million at the border illegals coming in that committed crimes. one in five convicted of at least one crime. julie, you think mr. trump has it wrong? >> well, mr. trump does have it wrong because the fact that we have -- we have federal government laws that don't get enforced all the time. colorado legalized pot. the federal government hasn't. we're not cutting off their federal funds. >> it makes it right. >> i will tell you why. you
i mean to the degree that the cities are violating federal law, yes. and i agree with gary's point, the risk here is too high. i think if you look at what cities have done, look at some of the incidents we've had with i.c.e. losing track of detainee, illegal immigrants reoffend and commit other crimes after released it's out of control. if you're an illegal you've already broken one law coming over here illegally to begin with. who's to say they're not going to commit more crimes as they...
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to the city of kenosha. the president coming in making the statement he did on wednesday enough is enough. we're going to put an end to the violence, to the criminal activity, we'll restore public safety is terrific. he is healing the city and we're in the process of rebuilding kenosha and making it stronger than ever. connell: we talk all the time on our program about small business, we see pictures of the president visiting earlier with local residents. so many small businesses in the area were hit hard by protests and looting. the president committing four million dollars for small business in wisconsin. how is the rebuilding for those folks going? >> this is where your heart really aches. when you talk to the men and women whose businesses, whose places of employment were damaged or burned to the ground, this is what it is going to take to rebuild. -- today to the city of kenosha begins that process. we'll look to build on that at the state and local level, with the entrepreneurs themselves, to rebuild b
to the city of kenosha. the president coming in making the statement he did on wednesday enough is enough. we're going to put an end to the violence, to the criminal activity, we'll restore public safety is terrific. he is healing the city and we're in the process of rebuilding kenosha and making it stronger than ever. connell: we talk all the time on our program about small business, we see pictures of the president visiting earlier with local residents. so many small businesses in the area...
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this could really bankrupt the city. this is really a terrible, terrible, policy they're undertaking. >> we've got to go, guys. thanks. we'll come back and talk about this again i'm sure because unfortunately i don't think it is going away. thanks to both of you. >> thank you. melissa: twitter confirmed the company is planning an ipo. with all the breaking news is our own charlie gasparino. what do you know, what do you have? >> i feel good about the story because last week we got a response from twitter when we asked about ipo they gave us ellipsis. gave us a fun story maybe the time they were confirming it. melissa: i remember that. >> we were attacked roundly by the hack journalists in the tech world. and we were right on the money. and me and freelance reporter here named katy roof. we should point out the fox business network has been reporting endlessly for the last year they're likely to do an ipo. the ipo, it's a filing. i think ipo is coming in 2014. it will take a few months for this to percolate. this is fairl
this could really bankrupt the city. this is really a terrible, terrible, policy they're undertaking. >> we've got to go, guys. thanks. we'll come back and talk about this again i'm sure because unfortunately i don't think it is going away. thanks to both of you. >> thank you. melissa: twitter confirmed the company is planning an ipo. with all the breaking news is our own charlie gasparino. what do you know, what do you have? >> i feel good about the story because last week we...
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not what you need in the city of new york. when i worked and lived here, these were hands-on type of guys they were not micromanagers by any stretch of imagination and the imagination and they hire the best people that they could the have multiple ideas that were going on, making sure not just on crime, but making government run more efficiently and how to deal with the $2 billion budget gap by david dinkins. all of those things were going on at the sa time and my opponent has absolutely no experience, nor does the president. neil: that's just like the media. >> my opponent did everything he could to win and i understand that's the nature of the game. but in the process of doing that, he ripped me up one wall and down another. unlike most of the people i run against, i'm very optimistic and there's a groundswell change going on in the city of new york and this includes the first ruling that came down yesterday. >> it was reversed, they want to go ahead and stop you. it's about keeping people safe it will make the city dangerou
not what you need in the city of new york. when i worked and lived here, these were hands-on type of guys they were not micromanagers by any stretch of imagination and the imagination and they hire the best people that they could the have multiple ideas that were going on, making sure not just on crime, but making government run more efficiently and how to deal with the $2 billion budget gap by david dinkins. all of those things were going on at the sa time and my opponent has absolutely no...